**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
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Your wellcome
But more directly, "off of" is now considered a valid American English idiom. As a generally accepted idiom, it does not need to honor any proscribed grammatical rule.
If you're operating in a context where someone wearing tweed and smoking a pipe regularly uses a copy of Strunk and White on the end of a long stick as a bludgeon, I would advise avoiding redundant double propositions. Anywhere else, it is reasonably fair game.
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Something like "based on" may be stylistically preferable in many cases, but "off of" is still grammatically correct. Ain't is actually grammatically correct. The rest of the examples are true though, they are all incorrect.
“Let’s eat grandma.”
Proper grammar saves lives!